To heal yourself through food is my wish for all of you, this is Eating for Ultimate Meaning. So of course I jumped when recently I met an inspiring guy at Flavorpill in Soho. We were there for my astrologer, Monty Taylor's debut. James Ray; First I met him, then I ate his raw chia seed pudding with blueberries and kudzu root and his raw cacao bars. Then I fell into a deep bond with him, because this is what gloriously food does sometimes. He is a spritely young guy named James, who comes from a long line of Italian Mama style chefs. James intuitively turned to veganism in order to heal himself of an enzyme deficiency, teaching himself to grow food and feed his own body and soul through cooking. Now he provide to New York's Elite.

On this episode of Eating for Meaning Dr. Millie will interview James Ray, a raw vegan chef from New York and learn about his condition, his inspirations, his recipes and likely he will reveal some cooking secrets. Check out his website so you can book him: www.chefjamesray.com

Check out this episode at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/eating-for-meaning/2015/02/26/the-chef-who-healed-himself

Join me for an informative show where we learn about the eating game and how it can help kids with autism. http://theeatinggame.ca http://facebook.com/theeatinggame http://twitter.com/theeatinggame http://pinterest.com/theeatinggame

Do you have issues with food? Do you think you may be an "emotional eater?" What's an emotional eater?

Emotional eating is when a person uses food as an attempt to control, monitor, and cope with negative feelings or thoughts. Because emotional eating typically results in overeating, it can often lead to poor self-esteem, unwanted weight gain, and obesity.

If you are binge eating or sometimes not eating at all, learn how to recognize the triggers of emotional eating and understand the habits and causes.

On this first episode of Eating for Meaning on Blog Talk Radio, Dr. Millie will describe the 4 steps to Remember your N.A.M.E. Eating for Meaning has 4 principles to help you reach your nutrition goals. These principles are Nutrition, Adventure, Mindfulness and Epigenetics.Learn what they are and how they will improve your relationship to food.

We will also discuss the first tool in Eating for Meaning- The Diet Diary.

Join Dr. Millie as she interviews Dr. Marilou McIntyre, a two-time cancer survivor, on the secret of her success. Each special guest, a leader in their own field, will reveal something about their own eating habits from which Dr. Millie will make a teaching point.

Join Vashti and Sharona as they talk college hoops, NFL with former Tennessee Volunteer and Tampa Bay Buccaneer Steve White of SB Nation, and fantasy football with Sigmund Bloom of Football Guys. We start as usual with our signature segement, and your favorite, Game On or Game Over. There is no offseason. Friday 10 a.m to Noon EDT.

Join Vashti and Sharona as they talk Tennessee Titans with Greg Arias of Titan Red Zone, NFL, Vols and Raiders with Charlie Garner, and college hoops with Simone Bridges. We start with our signature segment, and yours, Game On or Game Over. Get you some.

Tune in as Vashti and Sharona talk NFL, NCAA March Madness, Greg Hardy and more. This week's guest is Will Carroll of Fan Duel talking about daily fantasy sports, Chris Borland retirement and Kevin Durant's injury. We start with our signature segment, and your favorite, Game On or Game Over.

Join Vashti and Sharona as they talk athletes and social media with Kathleen Hessert as well as the NFL Combine. More NFL Combine and draft talk with the guru himself Josh Deceuster of Draft Breakdown, and NBA with Gerald Brown of Bottom Line Sports Show on Sirius XM NBA Station. As always, we start with your favorite, and ours, our signature Game On or Game Over segment. Friday 10 to noon EDT. Get you some.

Teen hosts Sam, Cady, Sarah and Jess discuss eating disorders and good nutrition including eating for health, body positivity, and ways to support someone who is struggling with an eating disorder. Cady shares her personal experience with eating disorders and provides valuable information on getting help and maintaining recovery.

To contact Centre Syracuse, the eating disorders treatment center mentioned in this episode, please call 315-671-2202 or visit their website.